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LOCUST 
A SCALE INSECT ( Lecaniodiasyis sp.) 
Pennsylvania. E. P. Pelt (February 25):' Pound in considerable 
numbers on locust trees at York, Pa, 
OAK 
GOUTY OAK GALL ( Andricus pun c tat us • 3as s . ) 
Connecticut, p. ?. Pelt (February 25): The f/outy oak gall was 
extremely abundant on oak at Ridgefield. 
OAK CLU3 GALL (A ndricus clavulus 0. S. ) 
New England and New York. E. ?. Pelt (Pe"bruary 25): This in- 
sect is somewhat numerous around 3 os ton, Mass., in south- 
western' Connecticut, and near Westbury, Long Island,- N. Y. 
GOLDEN OAK SCALE ( Asterolecanium variolosum Ra.tz.) 
New York. E. ?. Felt (February 25): Golden oak scale was found 
abundantly on a European oak on the "borders of New York City. 
PINE 
PINE TUBE MOTH ( Ar^yrotaenia 1 inn tub ana Kearf.) 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. E. P. Pelt (February 25): The 
pine tube builder is somewhat abundant locally at Dorien, 
Conn., and is reported as injurious around 3oston, Mass. 
EUROPEAN FINE SHOOT MOTH ( Rhyacionia buolian.o Schif f . ) 
Connecticut. E. P. Felt (February 25): Has become somewhat 
abundant at Darien, there being a marked increase since the 
colci winter of 1933-3^- 
PITCH-MASS BORER ( Parharmonia pini Kellicott) 
New York. E. P. Felt (February 25): Somewhat prevalent on 
Austrian pine at White Plains. 
SCOTCH PUTS WEEVIL ( Hylobius radicis 3uchanan) 
New England. E. P. Felt (February 25): The Scotch pine weevil 
has been somewhat injurious to Scotch Pine at Bedford, N. Y. . 
